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Violence Against Women: The Stark Reality Behind Morocco’s Human Rights Progress

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2018
Taylor & Francis Group
Oxon
Africa | Northern Africa

While the dominant narrative suggests that Morocco is a champion of stability and moderation in the 'Arab world,' this article challenges that discourse and argues that the state's hagiographic narrative on women's rights and gender equality is problematic. This article also draws attention to the discontinuity between the legal focus on violence against women (VAW) by women's rights groups on one hand and the views and needs of non-elite Moroccan women on the other. This focus on reforms in the legal space has, concomitantly, left the existing power structures, which lay at the heart of inequality in Morocco, unchallenged. By illustrating these two arguments, the article also highlights a mutually fashioning, albeit asymmetrical, relationship between the government and women's rights groups, which perpetuates inadequacies in both of their approaches.

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